Goshirakawa, Emperor of Japan, 1127-1192

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Name (Latin)
Goshirakawa, Emperor of Japan, 1127-1192
Other forms of name
Goshirakawa Joko
Date of birth
1127-10-18
Date of death
1192-04-26
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 49653585
Wikidata: Q317984
Library of congress: n 82056546
Sources of Information
  • Arai, G. Ryōjin hishō hyōshaku, 1959.
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Wikipedia description:

Emperor Go-Shirakawa (後白河天皇, Go-Shirakawa-tennō, October 18, 1127 – April 26, 1192) was the 77th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His de jure reign spanned the years from 1155 through 1158, though arguably he effectively maintained imperial power for almost thirty-seven years through the insei system – scholars differ as to whether his rule can be truly considered part of the insei system, given that the Hōgen Rebellion undermined the imperial position. However, it is broadly acknowledged that by politically outmaneuvering his opponents, he attained greater influence and power than the diminished authority of the emperor's position during this period would otherwise allow. Posthumously, this 12th-century sovereign was named after the 11th-century Emperor Shirakawa. Go- (後), translates literally as "later"; and thus, he is sometimes called the "Later Emperor Shirakawa", or in some older sources, may be identified as "Shirakawa, the second" or as "Shirakawa II". Unusually, the years of Go-Shirakawa's reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō; Kyūju (1154–1156) and Hōgen (1156–1159). He was de facto the last true emperor, before the shogun became the actual head of the country after Go-Shirakawa's death in 1192 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.

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